Shaibu, Edo Deputy Gov, Makes New Revelation About Relationship With Obaseki

0

Shaibu-Obaseki

Edo State Deputy Governor Philip Shaibu said Governor Godwin Obaseki should have discussed his succession plan with him instead of ‘intimidating’ him.

Shaibu stated this in an interview on Channels Television’s Sunrise Daily programme on Tuesday.

The Edo deputy governor had, on Monday, officially declared to run for the state governorship election on September 21, 2024, on the platform of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

Shaibu insisted that it was his constitutional right to contest the governorship office in the state.

He said, “He (Obaseki) said I am the type of deputy governor any governor will wish to have. So, what has changed? What has changed simply is that I want to be the governor of Edo State.

“Possibly, maybe he (Obaseki) wants somebody else. In a situation like that, what you do is not intimidation, it is not harassment; you call a family together, you call all of us (aspirants) together and give us reasons why you feel certain things should be. Tell us what you want. You don’t intimidate, you don’t harass.

“If I am governor tomorrow and my deputy wants to contest, he has the right to contest. If I want to support somebody else, I also have the right to support somebody else, not intimidation.

“No conversation and then the next thing is intimidation and harassment, not to somebody that has sacrificed for the government.”

The PDP governorship aspirant said he won’t cave in to pressure or intimidation but can be won over through engagements and discussions.

He said, “I am someone that can easily give in after engagement but I am not somebody that can give in to intimidation. If I am to give in to intimidation, we won’t have democracy today.”

He lamented that it was unfortunate that some supporters of the governors were not able to separate between loyalty and constitutional rights.

“It’s my cross I am carrying and that is why I have refused. I don’t need to fight. I am loyal to the governor; it’s not disputed but my right to contest is mine. Loyalty is given and it is fully given even with the humiliations and everything I am still loyal but when it comes to contest, it is my constitutional right,” he said.

 

Leave A Reply

Your email address will not be published.